The FBI made the reward announcement in a statement released on Monday (July 31).

The identity of the two men will be kept private, but according to the KDLT News report, the reward money will be spilt proportionally between the two men based on their level of assistance. The Bureau declined to disclose the split.

Jeffs is currently back in custody in Utah where he is facing a number of charges, including up to 10 years in prison if convicted on a failure-to-appear charge.